What are the responsibilities and job description for the DCTLIB-Fabrication Specialist B - DAE-Fabrication Specialist-General (66966-1) position at Systemart, LLC?
Job Description
- Performs machine set-up, machining, welding set-up, welding, sheet metal fabrication and extrusion, tube bending and fabrication tasks. Performs composite lay-up, fabrication and assembly tasks. Assembles precision mechanical and electro-mechanical components. Assembles, repairs, modifies and installs various power plants and drive trains. Perform soldering on electronic and avionics products. Assembles and installs wire harnesses and avionics products. Prepares test articles, fixtures and data collection devices to perform various tests. Performs basic organic chemical conversion and paint preparation. Applies routine organic coatings for corrosion protection and appearance requirements. Works on articles of limited complexity following established drawings and requirements. The selected candidate must have a minimum of 3 years operates specialized Friction Stir Welding (FSW) machinery to join metal parts using a solid-state process, prepares materials, inspects welds for quality, performs routine machine maintenance, and utilizes precision measuring tools. This role requires knowledge of welding and preparation, a strong understanding of metallurgy, and the ability to collaborate with engineers on process development and problem-solving to ensure high-quality, strong bonds for industries for aerospace. These resources will go through specialized training (anywhere from 3-4 weeks) to get them trained on the SLS process and tools. They will need to be comfortable with heights. All PPE, other than prescription safety glasses, will be provided.
- Day-to- Day:
- Supporting SLS program rocket, specifically running robotic weld tools and weld preparations
- Minimum of 3 years operates specialized Friction Stir Welding machinery
- Experience working with welding tools
- Understanding the welding process and ability to work along side engineers and other team units
- Target Start Date: 10/24/25
- Remote, onsite or a combination of both? Onsite – Manufacturing Fabrication weld team
- Work Location NOLA
- Building number: 66-103 main factory
- Work Schedule (i.e. FT, PT, On-Call): FT
- Shift Expectations (First, Second, Third): 1st
- Start Time: 6
- End Time: 2:30 (further down the line once they are trained they can possibly move to 2nd 2-10:30. This shift move would not permanent, just a flexible schedule based on work needs and availability )
- Does this Worker Follow a 9x80 Work Schedule? No
- OT/DOT expected? Occasionally (weekend) depends on the schedule and work volume
- Does this position require a U.S. Person for purposes of Export Compliance?: yes
- What kind of Security Clearance I required: No
- Is Clearance Required to Start?: No
- Safety Sensitive? (DOD, EFO, FAA, FMCSA, NASA, Not Required): NASA – background check required post start. Will be conducted by NASA with assist from Client post start.
- Domestic travel required? If yes - review travel guidelines No
- International travel required? If yes - review travel guidelines No
- High school diploma or GED and typically 1 or more years’ related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Any kind of trade school experience with welding appreciated.
- Interview: Phone or Microsoft teams (30 minutes) Manager is looking to begin interviews on 10/1. One round, manager will decide on selection once all interviews have been completed
- High school diploma or GED and typically 1 or more years’ related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience.